Apr 25 Frequencies

We vibrateon different frequencies,frequently—searching forblack holes in meteorsso our metabolismcan manifest the fatfrom the flesh

It is the mindwhich needs mending;moving in circumferencesunder clouds ofcoping—The therapeutic process ishard at work—But what is therapy?

Observing, checking in...Optical fixations tofixtures in the ceiling;the therapist and Idon’t seeeye to eyeBut the pill lines up perfectlywith the crease orpart on my lipsas I stick out my tongueand the chalky circle isplaced gentlyon a deadenedtaste-bud.

Clarence Barbee has been writing and performing poetry for over a decade. He has produced 9 spoken word albums, under the pseudonyms Nabraska and Poet402. Clarence has published two books (both available on Amazon.com), and is currently working on self-publishing books of essays and short stories.

In his professional life he has worked with, educated, and supported many children. He is also currently working with schizoaffective patients in a state mental hospital. Clarence believes in keeping an eye on political planes and social occurrences such as changes in world leadership, and social inequalities. These actions of men are a huge curiosity to the author; he believes in writing about them, and discussing them, so solutions can be found.

Clarence has taken these experiences and written about them extensively. He asks, “who doesn’t want to be happy,” then goes about the business of finding the answer. Please take some time to join him on this journey as they are set through words, sometimes with music, and always taken with a grain of salt.

Clarence Barbee has been writing and performing poetry for over a decade. He has produced 9 spoken word albums, under the pseudonyms Nabraska and Poet402. Clarence has published two books (both available on Amazon.com), and is currently working on self-publishing books of essays and short stories.

In his professional life he has worked with, educated, and supported many children. He is also currently working with schizoaffective patients in a state mental hospital. Clarence believes in keeping an eye on political planes and social occurrences such as changes in world leadership, and social inequalities. These actions of men are a huge curiosity to the author; he believes in writing about them, and discussing them, so solutions can be found.

Clarence has taken these experiences and written about them extensively. He asks, “who doesn’t want to be happy,” then goes about the business of finding the answer. Please take some time to join him on this journey as they are set through words, sometimes with music, and always taken with a grain of salt.

Clarence Barbee has been writing and performing poetry for over a decade. He has produced 9 spoken word albums, under the pseudonyms Nabraska and Poet402. Clarence has published two books (both available on Amazon.com), and is currently working on self-publishing books of essays and short stories.

In his professional life he has worked with, educated, and supported many children. He is also currently working with schizoaffective patients in a state mental hospital. Clarence believes in keeping an eye on political planes and social occurrences such as changes in world leadership, and social inequalities. These actions of men are a huge curiosity to the author; he believes in writing about them, and discussing them, so solutions can be found.

Clarence has taken these experiences and written about them extensively. He asks, “who doesn’t want to be happy,” then goes about the business of finding the answer. Please take some time to join him on this journey as they are set through words, sometimes with music, and always taken with a grain of salt.